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European Union Institute for Security Studies
The European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is a Paris-based agency of the European Union, operating under the EU's second pillar, the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). Its goals are to find a common security culture for the EU, to help develop and project the CFSP, and to enrich Europe’s strategic debate.
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Policy Briefs
Title: EU engagement in the Sahel: lessons from Somalia and AfPak
Authors: Damien Helly
Date: November 2012Title: After austerity: futures for Europe's defence industry
Authors: Andrea Gilli
Date: November 2012Title: Alternative futures for Russia: the presidential elections and beyond
Authors: Nabi Abdullaev, Simon Saradzhyan
Date: May 2011Title: Security developments in East Asia: what implications for the EU?
Authors: Nicola Casarini
Date: February 2011Title: A new farewell to arms: Viewing disarmament in a new security environment
Authors: Jean Pascal Zanders
Date: December 2010Title: Strength in numbers? Comparing EU military capabilities in 2009 with 1999
Authors: Daniel Keohane, Charlotte Blommestijn
Date: December 2009